Tag: Bibliography

  • Alan Morton Dershowitz

    Alan Morton Dershowitz in the United States Dershowitz, Alan Morton (1938- ), American law professor and defense attorney, born in New York City, and educated at Brooklyn College and Yale Law School (1962), graduating first in his class. Dershowitz served a one-year clerkship in 1963 with […]

  • Terrorism and law. Bibliography

    Terrorism and law. Bibliography in the United States Reference works Elizabeth Stubbins Bates, Terrorism and International Law : Accountability, Remedies, and Reform , 2011 Clive Walker, Terrorism and the Law, 2011 Bruce Hoffman, Inside Terrorism, 2006 Andrea Bianchi and Alexis Keller […]

  • Treaties. Bibliography and links

    Treaties. Bibliography and links in United States Treaties Bibliography Introduction The most authoritative definition of a treaty can be found in the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties. According to Article 2 of this multilateral agreement, a ‘treaty’ means ‘an international […]

  • Subjects of International Law. Bibliography

    Subjects of International Law. Bibliography in United States Subjects of International Law Bibliography Reference works •Roselyn Higgins, Problems and process : international law and how we use it , 1995 •Malcolm Shaw , International Law, 2008 •James David Armstrong and Jutta Brunée, […]

  • History of International Law

    History of International Law in United States History of International Law Bibliography Reference works •Grewe, W.G., Fontes Historiae Iuris Gentium / Wilhelm G. Grewe, 1995 •Journal of the History of International Law / Revue d’histoire du droit international •Orakhelashvili, A. […]

  • Environment and international law. Bibliography

    Environment and international law. Bibliography in the United States International environmental law is a relatively new field in international law but reflects a rapid build-up of treaties and global and regional conferences to deal with this important subject; unfortunately, policy […]

  • Human rights and international law. Bibliography

    Human rights and international law. Bibliography in the United States The development of human rights for individuals and groups has been a radical departure from a state-system that originally allowed sovereign states to do as they wished at home including treating their citizens as […]

  • International crimes and international law. Bibliography

    International crimes and international law. Bibliography in United States International crimes and international law. Bibliography Core international crimes are crimes against peace, crimes against humanity, and war crimes. Crimes against peace have focused on aggression since the end of the […]

  • Diplomacy and peace. Bibliography

    Diplomacy and peace. Bibliography in United States Diplomacy and peace. Bibliography Diplomacy exists to permit useful communications among states and IGOs to minimize conflict and maximize cooperation. Diplomacy is one of the oldest areas of international law evolving under customary rules […]

  • Jurisdictions in international law. Bibliograpy

    Jurisdictions in international law. Bibliograpy in United States Jurisdictions in international law. Bibliograpy Numerous jurisdictions exist permitting states to exercise authority over various spaces and persons. States exercise strong control over their air space, landed territory, and […]

  • International law today

    International law today in the United States International law emerged as a functional necessity, as a set of rules for the Westphalia state system. International law spread from its Eurocentric base to become a global framework, especially after the break-up of colonial empires and the […]

  • Other ALI projects

    Other ALI projects in the United States See Codifications, studies and other ALI projects , American Legal Institute General Bibliography and Restatements of laws . The American Legal Institute, through a careful and deliberative process, drafts and then publishes various restatements of […]

  • American Legal Institute General Bibliography

    American Legal Institute General Bibliography in United States The American Law Institute is one of the leading independent organization in the United States producing scholarly work to clarify, modernize, and otherwise improve the law. The Institute was founded in 1923 following a study […]